Hello Cool Mom,
I have built a PAiA Theremax and have never had a problem with electrical interference. My Theremax worked , after tuning, and eliminating a bad AC adapter,(to which K.Kessinger can attest). I have also built many electronic kits.
I would say to you that the Theremax needs a keyboard amp. Being an employee at a music store that sells Roland products I would ask you to warn your son to NEVER plug the output of ANY THERMIN to the amplifier inputs of a Roland Digital piano.
Roland splits their market offerings in two. The combo marketed products do not have an internal amplifier and on-board speakers, and is aimed at the professional musician that will be running his Roland products thru a mixing board to eventual controlled amplification. The home marketed products have amplified speakers on-board with, usually, the ability for additive amplification of other instruments as a monitoring convenience.
Good Luck!
teslatheremin
I have built a PAiA Theremax and have never had a problem with electrical interference. My Theremax worked , after tuning, and eliminating a bad AC adapter,(to which K.Kessinger can attest). I have also built many electronic kits.
I would say to you that the Theremax needs a keyboard amp. Being an employee at a music store that sells Roland products I would ask you to warn your son to NEVER plug the output of ANY THERMIN to the amplifier inputs of a Roland Digital piano.
Roland splits their market offerings in two. The combo marketed products do not have an internal amplifier and on-board speakers, and is aimed at the professional musician that will be running his Roland products thru a mixing board to eventual controlled amplification. The home marketed products have amplified speakers on-board with, usually, the ability for additive amplification of other instruments as a monitoring convenience.
Good Luck!
teslatheremin